13 Things You Didn't Know About Alan Rickman & His Most Memorable Roles

It is an incredibly sad week for Hollywood. First, the industry lost the infinitely beloved musician David Bowie to cancer at the age of 69. His death came just two days after his birthday, the same day his 28th and final album, Blackstar, was released. And on Thursday morning we were delivered even more terrible news. It was reported that Alan Rickman died at the age of 69, the same age as Bowie, and also from cancer.

The world has lost two incredible performers in a single week, but even though they are gone, audiences will still enjoy their musical and cinematic offerings for years to come. After all, when Alan Rickman stars in such memorable films as Love Actually, Sense & Sensibility, Die Hard, and of course, The Harry Potter series, it's obvious he will leave a lasting image on our cinematic memories. But while the characters he brought to life are beloved and well-known, there are some things you may not know about the British actor who portrayed Severus Snape for eight Harry Potter flicks.

Here are 13 things you may not have known about Alan Rickman and the legacy of films he left behind.

While shooting The Prisoner of Azkaban, director Alfonso Cuaron, Michael Gambon and Rickman pranked Radcliffe during the sleeping bag scene, according to Radcliffe himself. Little did Radcliffe know, the men placed a remote controlled whoopee cushion inside his sleeping bag and set it off during a take. You can watch the hilarious prank in the video above.

4. Alan Rickman Was In Good Company On The Harry Potter Series

He appeared with Emma Thompson, Gemma Jones, Robert Hardy, Elizabeth Spriggs, and Imelda Staunton in Sense & Sensibility. All of these actors also appear in the Harry Potter Series.

5. Alan Rickman Was Tricked Into Falling Off A Fake Building In Die Hard

According to TheFW.com, Rickman was tricked by director John McTiernan into falling off of a 20-foot model of the Nakatomi building. Apparently this was meant to capture a genuine reaction as Rickman's Hans Gruber plummets to his death at the end of the film.

6. Rickman Tricked Goblet Of Fire Director Mike Newell

According to MoviePilot.com, Director Mike Newell was unaware that Alan Rickman wore black contact lenses to transform into Snape. Apparently one day, the director complimented him on his eye color, and Rickman popped out one of his lenses.

7. Snape + Lilly Potter Gave Rickman Deja Vu

In book seven readers found out that Snape has always been in love with Lilly Potter, played by Geraldine Somerville in the films. The two actors starred together in another film, 1991's Close My Eyes, as romantic interests.

8. Rickman Flinched At The Firearm Props On Die Hard

Rickman is clearly a professional actor, but according to TheFW.com, the then not-so-seasoned newbie couldn't help but flinch every time he shot a prop gun on set of Die Hard. While the editors were able to avoid showing this on camera, one scene where Rickman's character takes a shot at Mr. Takagi shows his flinching behavior.

9. He Told His Young Harry Potter Costars To Stay Away From His Car

10. His Role In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Shared A Harry Potter Connection

He plays the voice of Marvin in the film, and the actor who plays his body, Warwick Davis, also appears in Harry Potter. Both actors play Hogwarts professors — Rickman is of course Severus Snape and Davis plays Filius Flitwick.

11. Rickman's Convincing American Accent Proved Helpful On Diehard

Thanks to Rickman's believable American accent, the Die Hard filmmakers were able to add an additional scene that wasn't in the original script, according to TheFW.com. If you're a fan of the film, you'll know which scene I'm referencing. You know, when Rickman's Gruber pretends to be a Nakatomi employee named Bill Clay.

12. Rickman's Played Two Non-Human Characters

He plays an alien in Galaxy Quest, and an angel in Dogma. Both films came out in 1999.